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Saint Kitts & Nevis International Ship Registry celebrates 20 years of excellence and global growth

May 12, 2025

The Saint Kitts & Nevis International Ship Registry proudly celebrated its 20th anniversary with a prestigious event held in Dubai, bringing together key stakeholders and global partners in recognition of two decades of maritime excellence, growth, and international cooperation.

The commemorative event gathered prominent representatives from the maritime industry, including Classification Societies, leading Law Firms, Financial Institutions, Insurance Companies, and Regulatory Authorities.

These partners have played a pivotal role in shaping the Registry’s global success and operational integrity.

His Excellency Mr. Justin Hawley, Ambassador of Saint Kitts & Nevis to the United Arab Emirates, graced the occasion as the guest of honor.

In his keynote address, Ambassador Hawley praised the Registry’s journey over the past 20 years, emphasizing its contribution to the global maritime sector and its continued commitment to quality, compliance, and innovation.

“We are immensely proud of what the Registry has achieved on the international stage,” said Ambassador Hawley.

“Its success reflects the collaborative spirit and dedication of everyone involved – from government institutions to maritime professionals around the world.”

A highlight of the celebration was the honoring of Maritime Registrars from various parts of the world.

These individuals were recognized for their outstanding contributions to the Registry’s global expansion and the upholding of its operational standards. Their dedication has been instrumental in making the Saint Kitts & Nevis Registry one of the respected names in the global shipping community.

The anniversary celebration also served as a platform to reinforce the Registry’s strategic vision for the future, which includes digital transformation, enhanced regulatory alignment, and an even stronger focus on customer-centric services for shipowners and operators worldwide.

The Saint Kitts & Nevis International Ship Registry was established in 2004 and has since grown into a globally recognized maritime administration, offering efficient and reputable ship registration services that meet international standards and support safe and sustainable shipping practices.

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